What is a Kiosk Robot?

What would you do if you saw a robot approach you and start talking to you? How would you react if a robot looked sad when you walk away? Would you enjoy a robot rolling up to your table in a restaurant and showing you the menu?

Summary of New Express Tools of GstarCAD2012 Extended Version

Recently, the world leading CAD software developer - Gstarsoft released GstarCAD2012 Extended version to meet the requirements of users, the performance and functionalities are improved a lot, all these improvements have enhanced the application advantages of GstarCAD2012.

How To Build A Bionic Man

On Febuary 7th Channel 4 in the UK will air the special "How To Build A Bionic Man". From bionic arms and legs to artificial organs, science is beginning to catch up with science fiction in the race to replace body parts with man-made alternatives. How to Build a Bionic Man follows psychologist Bertolt Meyer, who has a bionic hand himself, as he meets scientists working at the cutting edge of research to find out just how far this new technology can go. Meanwhile, a team of roboticists create a complete 'bionic man' for the first time, using nearly $1 million-worth of state-of-the-art limbs and organs - the products of billions of dollars of research - borrowed from some of the world's leading laboratories and manufacturers.

HALCON Embedded Running on VC Smart Cameras

Brings new possibilities to the machine vision market

Technology display a success for Council Bluffs company

Ellison Technologies Automation returns from Automate 2013 tradeshow in Chicago

A3 Announces New Hires

A3 Continues to Grow with the Addition of Four Employees

Control system integrators confident about industry outlook in 2013

Two-thirds of respondents in global survey expect revenue growth

Bilsing Automation Tooling Saves Millions in Robot Investment

Carbon fiber solution enables use of smaller payload equipment

Minuscule Reconfigurable Robot From MIT

The little device is called a milli-motein — a name melding its millimeter-sized components and a motorized design inspired by proteins, which naturally fold themselves into incredibly complex shapes. This minuscule robot may be a harbinger of future devices that could fold themselves up into almost any shape imaginable. The device was conceived by Neil Gershenfeld, head of MIT's Center for Bits and Atoms, visiting scientist Ara Knaian and graduate student Kenneth Cheung, and is described in a paper presented recently at the 2012 Intelligent Robots and Systems conference. Its key feature, Gershenfeld says: "It's effectively a one-dimensional robot that can be made in a continuous strip, without conventionally moving parts, and then folded into arbitrary shapes."

QinetiQ North America Launches Integrated Warrior System at Soldier Technology Show

Enables Warfighters to manage multiple mission systems through a single end-user device

LEGO® Education Evolves STEM Learning with the Next Generation LEGO MINDSTORMS® Education EV3 Platform

The LEGO® MINDSTORMS® Education EV3 platform is the third generation of LEGO Education robotics technology designed for classroom use. It is a full teaching solution developed with educators to actively engage students in a number of key curriculum areas such as computer science, science, technology, engineering, and math correlated to national standards.----- The EV3 platform includes customizable curriculum and digital workbooks; a hardware platform based on real-world robotics technology for engaging, hands-on activities; an intuitive software platform consisting of both programming and data-logging interface including 48 step-by-step tutorials; and extensive professional development courses.----- The LEGO MINDSTORMS Education EV3 platform is backward compatible with the previous MINDSTORMS Education NXT platform, ensuring that existing sensors, motors, and building elements can be reused. It is also possible to program NXT using the new EV3 software.

Bluefin to Deliver Knifefish Variant to Naval Research Laboratory

The vehicle will be used to advance NRL's low-frequency broadband (LFBB) payload technology and support their broader mission to advance basic and applied research in undersea warfare.

Lincoln Electric Introduces 2013 Welding Consumables Catalog

Offers a comprehensive portfolio of Power Generation and Nuclear products

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New DARPA program seeks performers for transient electronics demonstration

Multi-Axes Cartesian Robotic Platform for Life Sciences Automation

IntelLiDrives, Inc. releases new multi-axes platform for laboratory automation applications in pharmaceutical and life science industries.

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Industrial Robotics - Featured Product

Midwest Motion Products is a leading provider of robust and reliable Motion Control Products.

Midwest Motion Products is a leading provider of robust and reliable Motion Control Products.

MMP specializes in supplying high-quality Brushed & Brushless DC Motors & Gearmotors for Robotics and Automation Equipment with a wide range of motor windings and gear ratios. With an impressive track record of more than 8,000 released DC Gearmotors designs and over 2,000,000 individual part numbers, we are renowned for our ability to handle large-scale orders. Due to our huge on-hand inventory, we are also well known for lightning-fast delivery of our standard products. We take pride in our dedicated customer service and our team of knowledgeable sales and engineering experts who are ready to assist you with custom design solutions tailored to your specific application. Additionally, we also offer a wide range of complimentary products, such as DC Motor Controls, DC Linear Actuators, AC-DC power Supplies, and DC Servo Amplifiers and others.

Robotics and Automation - Featured Company

TM Robotics (Americas) Inc

TM Robotics (Americas) Inc

TM Robotics, in partnership with Shibaura Machine, formerly known as Toshiba Machine until 1st April 2020, offers a comprehensive range of industrial robots ideally suited for high-precision assembly, machine loading/unloading and material-handling applications that can be dust proof, clean room, or IP65/67. The company's extensive product line starts with a Cartesian solution available in thousands of combinations from single actuators to four-axis solutions; six-axis solutions that can include precise vision-control; and a complete range of SCARAs from low cost to the industry-leading SCARA with 1200-mm reach that can carry up to 20 kgs. TM Robotics sells and services robots throughout Europe, the Middle East, India, Russia, and Africa, as well as North, Central, and South America, from headquarters in Hertfordshire, England and Elk Grove Village, IL, USA. For more information, visit www.tmrobotics.com or follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTube.